And finally, after re-running it the third time (soundon) - A complete kernel crash resulting in a core dump and a reboot.

-Noal

Are you running FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE?. Can you please run ossupdate and ensure that your driver is the latest version?

Best regardsDev Mazumdar

As posted in the subject, I'm running 6.0-STABLE (which I thought would be supported..?) I downloaded the latest version (oss3993d-freebsd-x86-v6.0-RELEASE.tar.gz) from your website and ran soundconf (which detected my soundcard), for then to run soundon.

Anonymous wrote:As posted in the subject, I'm running 6.0-STABLE (which I thought would be supported..?) I downloaded the latest version (oss3993d-freebsd-x86-v6.0-RELEASE.tar.gz) from your website and ran soundconf (which detected my soundcard), for then to run soundon.

ossupdate does not find any updates.

-Noal

Only 6.0-RELEASE - which is the stock kernel that comes when you install FreeBSD. 6.0.

Anonymous wrote:As posted in the subject, I'm running 6.0-STABLE (which I thought would be supported..?) I downloaded the latest version (oss3993d-freebsd-x86-v6.0-RELEASE.tar.gz) from your website and ran soundconf (which detected my soundcard), for then to run soundon.

ossupdate does not find any updates.

-Noal

Only 6.0-RELEASE - which is the stock kernel that comes when you install FreeBSD. 6.0.

Anonymous wrote:As posted in the subject, I'm running 6.0-STABLE (which I thought would be supported..?) I downloaded the latest version (oss3993d-freebsd-x86-v6.0-RELEASE.tar.gz) from your website and ran soundconf (which detected my soundcard), for then to run soundon.

ossupdate does not find any updates.

-Noal

Only 6.0-RELEASE - which is the stock kernel that comes when you install FreeBSD. 6.0.

Which is fine and dandy, but what you'll find is that 90% of your customers that want to buy this now on laptops, need to run 6-STABLE due to the current AGP support that hasn't been ported to RELEASE yet.

Would be great to find the source of this issue and get it working on STABLE branch, since all the features related to the i915 architecture and other laptop issues are rapidly progressing there atm. Releasing OSS with HDA there now is an excellent time to do so.

RELEASE won't catch up for atleast a couple of months, where the mainstream will have HDA/compatible mode anyway.

Anonymous wrote:Which is fine and dandy, but what you'll find is that 90% of your customers that want to buy this now on laptops, need to run 6-STABLE due to the current AGP support that hasn't been ported to RELEASE yet.

Would be great to find the source of this issue and get it working on STABLE branch, since all the features related to the i915 architecture and other laptop issues are rapidly progressing there atm. Releasing OSS with HDA there now is an excellent time to do so.

RELEASE won't catch up for atleast a couple of months, where the mainstream will have HDA/compatible mode anyway.

Anonymous wrote:Which is fine and dandy, but what you'll find is that 90% of your customers that want to buy this now on laptops, need to run 6-STABLE due to the current AGP support that hasn't been ported to RELEASE yet.

Would be great to find the source of this issue and get it working on STABLE branch, since all the features related to the i915 architecture and other laptop issues are rapidly progressing there atm. Releasing OSS with HDA there now is an excellent time to do so.

RELEASE won't catch up for atleast a couple of months, where the mainstream will have HDA/compatible mode anyway.